The heartbreaking family epic from the Booker International Prize winning author
An epic, deeply moving novel about the power of love and loving with courage - from the Man Booker International Prize-winning author of A Horse Walks into a Bar
On a kibbutz in Israel in 2008, Gili is celebrating the ninetieth birthday of her grandmother Vera, the adored matriarch of a sprawling and tight-knit family. But festivities are interrupted by the arrival of Nina- the iron-willed daughter who rejected Vera's care; and the absent mother who abandoned Gili when she was still a baby.
Nina's return to the family after years of silence precipitates an epic journey from Israel to the desolate island of Goli Otok, formerly part of Yugoslavia. It was here, five decades earlier, that Vera was held and tortured as a political prisoner. And it is here that the three women will finally come to terms with the terrible moral dilemma that Vera faced, and that permanently altered the course of their lives.
More Than I Love My Life is a sweeping story about the power of love and loving with courage. A novel driven by faith in humanity even in our darkest moments, it asks us to confront our deepest held beliefs about a woman's duty to herself and to her children.
'Grossman's work resonates with emotional intelligence, humanity and truth' Irish Times
The heartbreaking family epic from the Booker International Prize winning author
An epic, deeply moving novel about the power of love and loving with courage - from the Man Booker International Prize-winning author of A Horse Walks into a Bar
On a kibbutz in Israel in 2008, Gili is celebrating the ninetieth birthday of her grandmother Vera, the adored matriarch of a sprawling and tight-knit family. But festivities are interrupted by the arrival of Nina- the iron-willed daughter who rejected Vera's care; and the absent mother who abandoned Gili when she was still a baby.
Nina's return to the family after years of silence precipitates an epic journey from Israel to the desolate island of Goli Otok, formerly part of Yugoslavia. It was here, five decades earlier, that Vera was held and tortured as a political prisoner. And it is here that the three women will finally come to terms with the terrible moral dilemma that Vera faced, and that permanently altered the course of their lives.
More Than I Love My Life is a sweeping story about the power of love and loving with courage. A novel driven by faith in humanity even in our darkest moments, it asks us to confront our deepest held beliefs about a woman's duty to herself and to her children.
'Grossman's work resonates with emotional intelligence, humanity and truth' Irish Times
David Grossman is the bestselling author of numerous works, which have been translated into thirty-six languages. His most recent novel, A Horse Walks into a Bar, was awarded the International Man Booker Prize 2017, and shortlisted for the TLS-Risa Domb/Porjes Prize 2019. Grossman is also the recipient of the French Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and the 2010 Frankfurt Peace Prize.
More Than I Love My Life... is a profound testament to the
emotional power of fiction and shows why some critics regard
Grossman as a candidate for the Nobel Prize for Literature.
*Financial Times*
Immaculately translated by Jessica Cohen, this is another
extraordinary novel from Grossman, a book as beautiful and sad as
anything you'll read this year.
*Observer*
Unforgettable . . . This adds another remarkable achievement to
Grossman's long list.
*Publisher's Weekly *Starred Review**
In More Than I Love My Life he [Grossman] tells a sombre and
affecting tale... [a] delicately crafted novel, crisply translated
from the Hebrew by Jessica Cohen.
*Sunday Times*
[Grossman gives] vivid voice to each of the characters as they
navigate their pain, both present and past... Grossman's 12
previous novels and five volumes of non-fiction have brought him
renown on both sides of the Atlantic. This book will earn him
more.
*Economist*
[A] concisely devastating novel... [Grossman] has demonstrated
again that the novel - elastic, expansive, amenable to painful
fragmentation - can provide a space for the most harrowing and
resistant material.
*Guardian*
Nobody can see the political in the personal like David Grossman.
He is an interpreter of hearts and an investigator of social
forces. Every book he writes is a revelation.
*Juan Gabriel Vásquez*
A moving exploration of the power of love, secrets and forgiveness.
A sweeping narrative rooted in a deep faith in humanity.
*Mail on Sunday*
Grossman is surely now the greatest living Israeli writer. And his
new novel, More Than I Love My Life, is arguable his best yet...
what makes the book so powerful and complex is not just the
daughters' refusal to forgive, but the way Grossman lets the story
unfold.
*Jewish Chronicle*
A meditation on love, on memory, and on the power of
storytelling.
*Financial Times, *Books of the Year**
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